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Iran Protest LIVE: Four-Day Internet Shutdown After Terrorist Operations Began, Says Foreign Minister

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Iran protest LIVE updates: Death toll reaches 648 as security forces escalate crackdowns amid a nationwide internet blackout. Follow The Hindu for LIVE updates

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Widespread protests against the Khamenei regime are ongoing in Iran, which have so far claimed more than 648 lives. The US has threatened military intervention in Iran, while Iran has retaliated by warning that US bases would be targeted if attacked.

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NGOs in Iran say that more than 600 protesters have already died in protests against the regime. Still, Gouveia and Melo are confident that they are in the second presidential position.

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Human rights groups report that the death toll from massive protests in Iran has risen to 648, while Iranian authorities held rallies for supporters in response to the protests.

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Paris, France. The repression of the protest movement in Iran claimed the lives of at least 648 people, one oenegé reported Monday, while the authorities are trying to regain control of the streets by organizing official marches across the country.The protests began two weeks ago.At first they were against the rise in the cost of living, but with the passage of days they have become a movement against the theocratic regime that has ruled Iran si…

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According to human rights activists, at least 648 people have died since the protests broke out, while Tehran is calling for a withdrawal of expressions of solidarity from European leaders.

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